A board book in the series 'Ag léamh le Caitlín agus Cormac' illutrated by Silvia Ortega: We are learning about books and reading. Caitlín and Cormac have spent the day traveling. And when it gets dark, they go traveling with their books.
This book reinforces concepts of reading and of the imaginary play. During the day Caitlín and Cormac travel through play, and at night they continue to travel through reading.
Cormac is two years old today. There's a big barty for him at home. Together, we are counting the presents and learning about numbers. This book reinforces concepts of numbers and counting. At a birthday party we read the numbers and count the objects.
Alastar sees lots of nice things at the carnival. But he can't have them all. Or can he?
Ag an gCarnabhal is a picture book in the 'Cosa Beaga' collection of storybooks for young readers in the 6-8 age group.
Today, Macán the Little Wolf is going away on holiday — and, for the first time ever, he's even going to fly! Macán sometimes misbehaves, but he really is a good little wolf. He is learning from life from his Daddy and Mammy. In this beautiful three-book series, we learn all the little things that Macán must learn: to eat his dinner, to use his potty, and to sleep in his own bed.
Today, Macán the Little Wolf is on the beach with his Grandma and his cousin Lúna. They've brought their swimming togs, a bucket and spade and a picnic —and they're going to have great fun! Sometimes, he misbehaves, but he really is a good little wolf. He is learning from life from his Daddy and Mammy. In this beautiful three-book series, we learn all the little things that Macán must learn: to eat his dinner, to use his potty, and to sleep in his own bed.
Macán's little sister BabaTíre has lost her dummy — and she is very upstet. How can Macán help her? Macán is a little wolf. Sometimes, he misbehaves, but he really is a good little wolf. He is learning from life from his Daddy and Mammy. In this beautiful three-book series, we learn all the little things that Macán must learn: to eat his dinner, to use his potty, and to sleep in his own bed.